Made | 23rd July 2002 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 6th August 2002 | ||
Coming into force | in accordance with rule 1 |
2.
In these Rules -
Amendments to the Civil Procedure Rules 1998
3.
In rule 3.7(1) -
4.
After rule 5.4, insert -
(2) Any such practice direction may -
5.
In Part 6 -
(c) in rule 6.19(1)(b), for sub-paragraphs (ii) and (iii), substitute -
(d) after rule 6.31, insert Section IV (Service of foreign process) as set out in Part II of Schedule 1 to these Rules.
6.
In Part 19 -
(2) The court may at any time direct that notice of -
be served on any person who is not a party but who is or may be affected by it.
(3) An application under this rule -
(4) Unless the court orders otherwise -
(b) a notice of a claim must also be accompanied by -
(c) a notice of a judgment or order must also be accompanied by a copy of the judgment or order.
(5) If a person served with notice of a claim files an acknowledgment of service of the notice within 14 days he will become a party to the claim.
(6) If a person served with notice of a claim does not acknowledge service of the notice he will be bound by any judgment given in the claim as if he were a party.
(7) If, after service of a notice of a claim on a person, the claim form is amended so as substantially to alter the remedy claimed, the court may direct that a judgment shall not bind that person unless a further notice, together with a copy of the amended claim form, is served on him.
(8) Any person served with a notice of a judgment or order under this rule -
(9) The following rules of Part 10 (acknowledgment of service) apply -
(10) A notice under this rule is issued on the date entered on the notice by the court.".
7.
In rule 25.1, in paragraph (1) -
8.
In rules 28.4(1)(a), 28.6(1), 29.2(3)(b), 29.5(1)(c) and 29.8(a), for "listing questionnaire" substitute "pre-trial check list".
9.
For rule 28.5 substitute -
the court may give such directions as it thinks appropriate.".
10.
For rule 29.6 substitute -
the court may give such directions as it thinks appropriate.".
11.
In rule 29.7, for "listing questionnaires" substitute "pre-trial check lists".
12.
In Part 34 -
(2) In this Section, reference to a hearing includes a reference to the trial.";
13.
After rule 40.4, omit the second cross-reference.
14.
In rule 44.12A(4), in sub-paragraph (a)(i), after "order for costs", insert "to be determined by detailed assessment".
15.
In rule 44.15(3) -
16.
In rule 44.16, after paragraph (b), for "the court may adjourn the hearing to allow the legally represented party to be notified of the order sought" substitute -
17.
In rule 47.14, in paragraph (6), for "person" substitute "party".
18.
In rule 47.19, in the cross-reference, after "an assisted person", insert ", unless the court orders otherwise".
19.
In rule 48.6 -
which would have been allowed if the work had been done or the disbursements had been made by a legal representative on the litigant in person's behalf;
(b) the payments reasonably made by him for legal services relating to the conduct of the proceedings; and
(c) the costs of obtaining expert assistance in assessing the costs claim."; and
(b) for paragraph (4) substitute -
20.
In rule 48.7, for paragraph (4) substitute -
21.
In rule 54.16, in paragraph (1), after "8.6", insert "(1)".
22.
In Part 55 -
(c) at the end, insert Section III (Interim possession orders) as set out in Part II of Schedule 3 to these Rules.
23.
In Part 57 -
24.
In rule 62.20 -
25.
In rule 62.21 -
(b) in paragraph (4), for "RSC Order 71, rule 3", substitute "rule 74.4"; and
(c) in paragraph (4)(b), for "rule 3(1)(c)(i) and (ii)", substitute "rule 74.4(2)(a) to (d)".
26.
After Part 62, insert -
27.
In rule 70.1, in the cross-reference after paragraph (1), omit ", 51".
28.
In rule 70.5, for paragraph (2) substitute -
(Part 74 provides for the registration in the High Court for the purposes of enforcement of judgments from other jurisdictions and European Community judgments.)".
29.
After Part 73, insert -
30.
In RSC Order 52, in rule 1(4), for "an order of committal may be made by a single judge of the Queen's Bench Division" substitute -
31.
In RSC Order 77 -
(b) in rule 16(1), in paragraph (c), for "Order 30 or 51" substitute "CPR Part 69".
32.
In RSC Order 115, in rule 8(1), for "Order 30, rules 2 to 8" substitute "CPR Part 69".
33.
In CCR Order 42 -
(b) in rule 14(1), for "RSC Order 30" substitute "CPR Part 69".
Transitional provisions
34.
Where before 2nd December 2002 proceedings have begun under rule 47.6(1) for the detailed assessment of the costs of a litigant in person, rule 48.6 shall continue to apply to those proceedings as if it had not been amended.
Revocations
35.
CCR Order 48B is revoked.
36.
The Orders set out in column 1 of Schedule 10 are revoked to the extent set out in column 2 of that Schedule.
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M.R.
Andrew Morritt,
V-C.
Anthony May,
L.J.
Richard Holman
Carlos Dabezies
John Leslie
Michael Black
Michelle Stevens-Hoare
Philip Rainey
David Greene
Tim Parker
Juliet Herzog
Alan Street
Ahmad Butt
I allow these Rules
Irvine of Lairg,
C.
23rd July 2002
Scope and definitions | Rule 6.32 |
Request for service | Rule 6.33 |
Method of service | Rule 6.34 |
After service | Rule 6.35 |
(2) In this Section -
(b) "process server" means -
Request for service
6.33
Process will be served where the Senior Master receives -
(b) a translation of that request into English;
(c) two copies of the process to be served; and
(d) unless the foreign court or tribunal certifies that the person to be served understands the language of the process, two copies of a translation of it into English.
Method of service
6.34
The process must be served as directed by the Senior Master.
After service
6.35
(1) The process server must -
(b) if the Senior Master directs, specify the costs incurred in serving or attempting to serve the process.
(2) The Senior Master will send the following documents to the person who requested service -
(b) a copy of the process.
Interpretation | Rule 34.16 |
Application for order | Rule 34.17 |
Examination | Rule 34.18 |
Dealing with deposition | Rule 34.19 |
Claim to privilege | Rule 34.20 |
Order under 1975 Act as applied by Patents Act 1977 | Rule 34.21 |
(b) may be made without notice.
Examination
34.18
(1) The court may order an examination to be taken before -
(2) Unless the court orders otherwise -
(3) The court may make an order under rule 34.14 for payment of the fees and expenses of the examination.
Dealing with deposition
34.19
(1) The examiner must send the deposition of the witness to the Senior Master unless the court orders otherwise.
(2) The Senior Master will -
(b) send the certificate and the documents referred to in paragraph (a) to -
for transmission to the court or tribunal requesting the examination.
Claim to privilege
34.20
(1) This rule applies where -
(2) The examiner may require the witness to give the evidence which he claims to be exempt from giving.
(3) Where the examiner does not require the witness to give that evidence, the court may order the witness to do so.
(4) An application for an order under paragraph (3) may be made by the person who obtained the order under section 2 of the 1975 Act.
(5) Where such evidence is taken -
(6) On receipt of the statement referred to in paragraph (5)(b)(ii), the Senior Master will -
(7) The Senior Master will -
Order under 1975 Act as applied by Patents Act 1977
34.21
Where an order is made for the examination of witnesses under section 1 of the 1975 Act as applied by section 92 of the Patents Act 1977[7] the court may permit an officer of the European Patent Office to -
When this section may be used | Rule 55.20 |
Conditions for IPO application | Rule 55.21 |
The application | Rule 55.22 |
Service | Rule 55.23 |
Defendant's response | Rule 55.24 |
Hearing of the application | Rule 55.25 |
Service and enforcement of the IPO | Rule 55.26 |
After IPO made | Rule 55.27 |
Application to set aside IPO | Rule 55.28 |
(3) Where this Section requires an act to be done within a specified number of hours, rule 2.8(4) does not apply.
Conditions for IPO application
55.21
(1) An application for an IPO may be made where the following conditions are satisfied -
(c) the claim is made within 28 days of the date on which the claimant first knew, or ought reasonably to have known, that the defendant (or any of the defendants), was in occupation.
(2) An application for an IPO may not be made against a defendant who entered or remained on the premises with the consent of a person who, at the time consent was given, had an immediate right to possession of the premises.
The application
55.22
(1) Rules 55.3(1) and (4) apply to the claim.
(2) The claim form and the defendant's form of witness statement must be in the form set out in the relevant practice direction.
(3) When he files his claim form, the claimant must also file -
(4) The written evidence must be given -
(5) The court will -
(b) set a date for the hearing of the application.
(6) The hearing of the application will be as soon as practicable but not less than 3 days after the date of issue.
Service
55.23
(1) Within 24 hours of the issue of the application, the claimant must serve on the defendant -
(2) The claimant must serve the documents listed in paragraph (1) in accordance with rule 55.6(a).
(3) At or before the hearing the claimant must file a certificate of service in relation to the documents listed in paragraph (1) and rule 6.14(2)(a) does not apply.
Defendant's response
55.24
(1) At any time before the hearing the defendant may file a witness statement in response to the application.
(2) The witness statement should be in the form set out in the relevant practice direction.
Hearing of the application
55.25
(1) In deciding whether to grant an IPO, the court will have regard to whether the claimant has given, or is prepared to give, the following undertakings in support of his application -
(b) before the claim for possession is finally decided, not to -
(2) The court will make an IPO if -
(b) the court considers that -
(3) An IPO will be in the form set out in the relevant practice direction and will require the defendant to vacate the premises specified in the claim form within 24 hours of the service of the order.
(4) On making an IPO the court will set a date for the hearing of the claim for possession which will be not less than 7 days after the date on which the IPO is made.
(5) Where the court does not make an IPO -
Service and enforcement of the IPO
55.26
(1) An IPO must be served within 48 hours after it is sealed.
(2) The claimant must serve the IPO on the defendant together with copies of -
in accordance with rule 55.6(a).
(3) CCR Order 26, rule 17 does not apply to the enforcement of an IPO.
(4) If an IPO is not served within the time limit specified by this rule, the claimant may apply to the court for directions for the claim for possession to continue under Section I of this Part.
After IPO made
55.27
(1) Before the date for the hearing of the claim, the claimant must file a certificate of service in relation to the documents specified in rule 55.26(2).
(2) The IPO will expire on the date of the hearing of the claim.
(3) At the hearing the court may make any order it considers appropriate and may, in particular -
(4) Unless the court directs otherwise, the claimant must serve any order or directions in accordance with rule 55.6(a).
(5) CCR Order 24, rule 6 applies to the enforcement of a final order for possession.
Application to set aside IPO
55.28
(1) If the defendant has left the premises, he may apply on grounds of urgency for the IPO to be set aside before the date of the hearing of the claim.
(2) An application under paragraph (1) must be supported by a witness statement.
(3) On receipt of the application, the court will give directions as to-
(4) No application to set aside an IPO may be made under rule 39.3.
(5) Where no notice is required under paragraph (3)(b), the only matters to be dealt with at the hearing of the application to set aside are whether -
and all other matters will be dealt with at the hearing of the claim.
(6) The court will serve on all the parties -
(7) Where notice is required under paragraph (3)(b), the court may treat the hearing of the application to set aside as the hearing of the claim.
Scope of this Section | Rule 57.14 |
Proceedings in the High Court | Rule 57.15 |
Procedure for claims under section 1 of the Act | Rule 57.16 |
(2) The Civil Procedure Rules apply to proceedings under the Act which are brought in the Family Division, except that the provisions of the Family Proceedings Rules 1991[10] relating to the drawing up and service of orders apply instead of the provisions in Part 40 and its practice direction.
Procedure for claims under section 1 of the Act
57.16
(1) A claim under section 1 of the Act must be made by issuing a claim form in accordance with Part 8.
(2) Rule 8.3 (acknowledgment of service) and rule 8.5 (filing and serving written evidence) apply as modified by paragraphs (3) to (5) of this rule.
(3) The written evidence filed and served by the claimant with the claim form must have exhibited to it an official copy of -
(4) The time within which a defendant must file and serve -
is not more than 21 days after service of the claim form on him.
(5) A defendant who is a personal representative of the deceased must file and serve written evidence, which must include the information required by the practice direction.
General | Rule 64.1 |
Scope of this Section | Rule 64.2 |
Claim form | Rule 64.3 |
Parties | Rule 64.4 |
Scope of this Section and interpretation | Rule 64.5 |
Application for permission to take charity proceedings | Rule 64.6 |
(b) in Section II, about charity proceedings.
(2) In this Part and its practice directions, where appropriate, references to trustees include executors and administrators.
(3) All proceedings in the High Court to which this Part applies must be brought in the Chancery Division.
(b) for an order for the administration of the estate of a deceased person, or the execution of a trust, to be carried out under the direction of the court ("an administration order");
(c) under the Variation of Trusts Act 1958[11]; or
(d) under section 48 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985[12].
Claim form
64.3
A claim to which this Section applies must be made by issuing a Part 8 claim form.
Parties
64.4
(1) In a claim to which this Section applies, other than an application under section 48 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 -
(2) In addition, in a claim under the Variation of Trusts Act 1958, unless the court directs otherwise any person who -
must, if still alive, be made a party to the claim.
Application for permission to take charity proceedings
64.6
(1) An application to the High Court under section 33(5) of the Act for permission to start charity proceedings must be made within 21 days after the refusal by the Commissioners of an order authorising proceedings.
(2) The application must be made by issuing a Part 8 claim form, which must contain the information specified in the practice direction.
(3) The Commissioners must be made defendants to the claim, but the claim form need not be served on them or on any other person.
(4) The judge considering the application may direct the Commissioners to file a written statement of their reasons for their decision.
(5) The court will serve on the applicant a copy of any statement filed under paragraph (4).
(6) The judge may either -
Interpretation | Rule 68.1 |
Making of order of reference | Rule 68.2 |
Transmission to the European Court | Rule 68.3 |
Stay of proceedings | Rule 68.4 |
Making of order of reference
68.2
(1) An order may be made at any stage of the proceedings -
(2) An order may not be made -
(3) The request to the European Court for a preliminary ruling must be set out in a schedule to the order, and the court may give directions on the preparation of the schedule.
Transmission to the European Court
68.3
(1) The Senior Master will send a copy of the order to the Registrar of the European Court.
(2) Where an order is made by a county court, the proper officer will send a copy of it to the Senior Master for onward transmission to the European Court.
(3) Unless the court orders otherwise, the Senior Master will not send a copy of the order to the European Court until -
Stay of proceedings
68.4
Where an order is made, unless the court orders otherwise the proceedings will be stayed until the European Court has given a preliminary ruling on the question referred to it.
Scope of this Part | Rule 69.1 |
Court's power to appoint receiver | Rule 69.2 |
How to apply for the appointment of a receiver | Rule 69.3 |
Service of order appointing receiver | Rule 69.4 |
Security | Rule 69.5 |
Receiver's application for directions | Rule 69.6 |
Receiver's remuneration | Rule 69.7 |
Accounts | Rule 69.8 |
Non-compliance by receiver | Rule 69.9 |
Application for discharge of receiver | Rule 69.10 |
Order discharging or terminating appointment of receiver | Rule 69.11 |
(2) A receiver must be an individual.
(3) The court may at any time -
How to apply for the appointment of a receiver
69.3
An application for the appointment of a receiver -
Service of order appointing receiver
69.4
An order appointing a receiver must be served by the party who applied for it on -
Security
69.5
(1) The court may direct that before a receiver begins to act or within a specified time he must either -
to cover his liability for his acts and omissions as a receiver.
(2) The court may terminate the appointment of the receiver if he fails to -
by the date specified.
Receiver's application for directions
69.6
(1) The receiver may apply to the court at any time for directions to assist him in carrying out his function as a receiver.
(2) The court, when it gives directions, may also direct the receiver to serve on any person -
Receiver's remuneration
69.7
(1) A receiver may only charge for his services if the court -
(2) The court may specify -
(3) If the court directs that the amount of a receiver's remuneration is to be determined by the court -
(4) Unless the court orders otherwise, in determining the remuneration of a receiver the court shall award such sum as is reasonable and proportionate in all the circumstances and which takes into account -
(5) The court may refer the determination of a receiver's remuneration to a costs judge.
Accounts
69.8
(1) The court may order a receiver to prepare and serve accounts.
(2) A party served with such accounts may apply for an order permitting him to inspect any document in the possession of the receiver relevant to those accounts.
(3) Any party may, within 14 days of being served with the accounts, serve notice on the receiver -
(4) When the receiver applies for the examination of the accounts he must at the same time file -
(5) If the receiver fails to comply with paragraph (3)(c) of this rule, any party may apply to the court for an examination of the accounts in relation to the contested item.
(6) At the conclusion of its examination of the accounts the court will certify the result.
Non-compliance by receiver
69.9
(1) If a receiver fails to comply with any rule, practice direction or direction of the court the court may order him to attend a hearing to explain his non-compliance.
(2) At the hearing the court may make any order it considers appropriate, including -
(3) Where -
the court may order him to pay interest on that sum for the time he is in default at such rate as it considers appropriate.
Application for discharge of receiver
69.10
A receiver or any party may apply for the receiver to be discharged on completion of his duties.
Order discharging or terminating appointment of receiver
69.11
(1) An order discharging or terminating the appointment of a receiver may -
(2) The order must be served on the persons who were required under rule 69.4 to be served with the order appointing the receiver.
Scope of this Part and interpretation | Rule 74. 1 |
Interpretation | Rule 74.2 |
Applications for registration | Rule 74.3 |
Evidence in support | Rule 74.4 |
Security for costs | Rule 74.5 |
Registration orders | Rule 74.6 |
Applications to set aside registration | Rule 74.7 |
Appeals | Rule 74.8 |
Enforcement | Rule 74.9 |
Recognition | Rule 74.10 |
Authentic instruments and court settlements | Rule 74.11 |
Application for a certified copy of a judgment | Rule 74.12 |
Evidence in support | Rule 74.13 |
Interpretation | Rule 74.14 |
Registration of money judgments in the High Court | Rule 74.15 |
Registration of non-money judgments in the High Court | Rule 74.16 |
Certificates of High Court and county court money judgments | Rule 74.17 |
Certified copies of High Court and county court non-money judgments | Rule 74.18 |
Interpretation | Rule 74.19 |
Application for registration of a Community judgment | Rule 74.20 |
Evidence in support | Rule 74.21 |
Registration orders | Rule 74.22 |
Application to vary or cancel registration | Rule 74.23 |
Enforcement | Rule 74.24 |
Application for registration of suspension order | Rule 74.25 |
Registration and enforcement of a Euratom inspection order | Rule 74.26 |
(d) "State of origin", in relation to any judgment, means the State in which that judgment was given.
(2) For the purposes of this Section, "domicile" is to be determined -
Applications for registration
74.3
(1) This Section provides rules about applications under -
for the registration of foreign judgments for enforcement in England and Wales.
(2) Applications -
Evidence in support
74.4
(1) An application for registration of a judgment under the 1920, 1933 or 1982 Act must be supported by written evidence exhibiting -
(2) The written evidence in support of the application must state -
(3) Written evidence in support of an application under the 1920 Act must also state that the judgment is not a judgment -
(4) Written evidence in support of an application under the 1933 Act must also -
which may be required under the relevant Order in Council extending Part I of the 1933 Act to that State.
(5) Written evidence in support of an application under the 1982 Act must also exhibit -
(6) An application for registration under the Judgments Regulation must, in addition to the evidence required by that Regulation, be supported by the evidence required by paragraphs (1)(b) and (2)(e) of this rule.
Security for costs
74.5
(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), section II of Part 25 applies to an application for security for the costs of -
as if the judgment creditor were a claimant.
(2) A judgment creditor making an application under the 1982 Act or the Judgments Regulation may not be required to give security solely on the ground that he is resident out of the jurisdiction.
(3) Paragraph (1) does not apply to an application under the 1933 Act where the relevant Order in Council otherwise provides.
Registration orders
74.6
(1) An order granting permission to register a judgment ("registration order") must be drawn up by the judgment creditor and served on the judgment debtor -
(2) Permission is not required to serve a registration order out of the jurisdiction, and rules 6.24, 6.25, 6.26 and 6.29 apply to such an order as they apply to a claim form.
(3) A registration order must state -
(d) the period within which such an application or appeal may be made; and
(e) that no measures of enforcement will be taken before the end of that period, other than measures ordered by the court to preserve the property of the judgment debtor.
Applications to set aside registration
74.7
(1) An application to set aside registration under the 1920 or the 1933 Act must be made within the period set out in the registration order.
(2) The court may extend that period; but an application for such an extension must be made before the end of the period as originally fixed or as subsequently extended.
(3) The court hearing the application may order any issue between the judgment creditor and the judgment debtor to be tried.
Appeals
74.8
(1) An appeal against the granting or the refusal of registration under the 1982 Act or the Judgments Regulation must be made in accordance with Part 52, subject to the following provisions of this rule.
(2) Permission is not required -
(3) If -
the court may extend the period for filing an appellant's notice against the order granting registration, but not on grounds of distance.
(4) The appellant's notice must be served -
(b) where the appeal is against the refusal of registration, within one month of the decision on the application for registration.
Enforcement
74.9
(1) No steps may be taken to enforce a judgment -
(2) Any party wishing to enforce a judgment must file evidence of the service on the judgment debtor of -
(3) Nothing in this rule prevents the court from making orders to preserve the property of the judgment debtor pending final determination of any issue relating to the enforcement of the judgment.
Recognition
74.10
(1) Registration of a judgment serves as a decision that the judgment is recognised for the purposes of the 1982 Act and the Judgments Regulation.
(2) An application for recognition of a judgment is governed by the same rules as an application for registration of a judgment under the 1982 Act or under the Judgments Regulation, except that rule 74.4(5)(a) and (c) does not apply.
Authentic instruments and court settlements
74.11
The rules governing the registration of judgments under the 1982 Act or under the Judgments Regulation apply as appropriate and with any necessary modifications for the enforcement of -
(b) court settlements which are subject to -
Application for a certified copy of a judgment
74.12
(1) This Section applies to applications -
(2) A judgment creditor who wishes to enforce in a foreign country a judgment obtained in the High Court or in a county court must apply for a certified copy of the judgment.
(3) The application may be made without notice.
Evidence in support
74.13
(1) The application must be supported by written evidence exhibiting copies of -
(2) The written evidence must -
(d) state -
(e) state whether the judgment provides for the payment of a sum of money, and if so, the amount in respect of which it remains unsatisfied;
(f) state whether interest is recoverable on the judgment, and if so, either -
Interpretation
74.14
In this Section -
Registration of money judgments in the High Court
74.15
(1) This rule applies to applications to the High Court under paragraph 5 of Schedule 6 to the 1982 Act for the registration of a certificate for the enforcement of the money provisions of a judgment -
(2) The certificate must within six months of the date of its issue be filed in the Central Office of the Supreme Court, together with a copy certified by written evidence to be a true copy.
Registration of non-money judgments in the High Court
74.16
(1) This rule applies to applications to the High Court under paragraph 5 of Schedule 7 to the 1982 Act for the registration for enforcement of the non-money provisions of a judgment -
(2) An application under paragraph (1) may be made without notice.
(3) An application under paragraph (1) must be accompanied -
(4) Rule 74.6 applies to judgments registered under Schedule 7 to the 1982 Act as it applies to judgments registered under section 4 of that Act.
(5) Rule 74.7 applies to applications to set aside the registration of a judgment under paragraph 9 of Schedule 7 to the 1982 Act as it applies to applications to set aside registrations under the 1920 and 1933 Acts.
Certificates of High Court and county court money judgments
74.17
(1) This rule applies to applications under paragraph 2 of Schedule 6 to the 1982 Act for a certificate to enable the money provisions of a judgment of the High Court or of a county court to be enforced in another part of the United Kingdom.
(2) The judgment creditor may apply for a certificate by filing at the court where the judgment was given or has been entered written evidence stating -
(d) that the judgment is not stayed;
(e) the date on which the time for appealing expired or will expire;
(f) whether an appeal notice has been filed;
(g) the status of any application for permission to appeal; and
(h) whether an appeal is pending.
Certified copies of High Court and county court non-money judgments
74.18
(1) This rule applies to applications under paragraph 2 of Schedule 7 to the 1982 Act for a certified copy of a judgment of the High Court or of a county court to which section 18 of the Act applies and which contains non-money provisions for enforcement in another part of the United Kingdom.
(2) An application under paragraph (1) may be made without notice.
(3) The applicant may apply for a certified copy of a judgment by filing at the court where the judgment was given or has been entered written evidence stating -
Interpretation
74.19
In this Section -
(b) "Euratom inspection order" means an order made by the President of the European Court, or a decision of the Commission of the European Communities, under article 81 of the Euratom Treaty;
(c) "European Court" means the Court of Justice of the European Communities;
(d) "order for enforcement" means an order under the authority of the Secretary of State that the Community judgment to which it is appended is to be registered for enforcement in the United Kingdom.
Application for registration of a Community judgment
74.20
An application to the High Court for the registration of a Community judgment may be made without notice.
Evidence in support
74.21
(1) An application for registration must be supported by written evidence exhibiting -
(2) Where the application is for registration of a Community judgment which is a money judgment, the evidence must state -
Registration orders
74.22
(1) A copy of the order granting permission to register a Community judgment ("the registration order") must be served on every person against whom the judgment was given.
(2) The registration order must state the name and address for service of the person who applied for registration, and must exhibit -
(3) In the case of a Community judgment which is a money judgment, the registration order must also state the right of the judgment debtor to apply within 28 days for the variation or cancellation of the registration under rule 74.23.
Application to vary or cancel registration
74.23
(1) An application to vary or cancel the registration of a Community judgment which is a money judgment on the ground that at the date of registration the judgment had been partly or wholly satisfied must be made within 28 days of the date on which the registration order was served on the judgment debtor.
(2) The application must be supported by written evidence.
Enforcement
74.24
No steps may be taken to enforce a Community judgment which is a money judgment -
Application for registration of suspension order
74.25
(1) Where the European Court has made an order that the enforcement of a registered Community judgment should be suspended, an application for the registration of that order in the High Court is made by filing a copy of the order in the Central Office of the Supreme Court.
(2) The application may be made without notice.
Registration and enforcement of a Euratom inspection order
74.26
(1) Rules 74.20, 74.21(1), and 74.22(1) and (2), which apply to the registration of a Community judgment, also apply to the registration of a Euratom inspection order but with the necessary modifications.
(2) An application under article 6 of the European Communities (Enforcement of Community Judgments) Order 1972[22] to give effect to a Euratom inspection order may be made on written evidence, and -
Scope and interpretation | Rule 75.1 |
The Centre | Rule 75.2 |
Request | Rule 75.3 |
Electronic delivery of documents | Rule 75.4 |
Functions of court officer | Rule 75.5 |
Enforcement of orders | Rule 75.6 |
Warrant of execution | Rule 75.7 |
Revocation of order | Rule 75.8 |
Transfer for enforcement | Rule 75.9 |
Further information required | Rule 75.10 |
Combining requests | Rule 75.11 |
(2) In this Part -
(c) "the 1993 Order" means the Enforcement of Road Traffic Debts Order 1993[23];
(d) "relevant period", in relation to any particular case, means -
(e) "specified debts" means the debts specified in article 2 of the 1993 Order or treated as so specified by any other enactment; and
(f) "the authority", "notice of the amount due", "order" and "the respondent" have the meaning given by the practice direction.
The Centre
75.2
(1) Proceedings to which this Part applies must be started in the Centre.
(2) For any purpose connected with the exercise of the Centre's functions -
Request
75.3
(1) The authority must file a request in the appropriate form scheduling the amount claimed to be due.
(2) The authority must, in that request or in another manner approved by the court officer -
(b) specify the grounds (whether by reference to the appropriate code or otherwise), as stated in the notice, on which the authority claims to be entitled to claim that amount; and
(c) state -
(3) On receipt of a request that meets the requirements of paragraphs (1) and (2), the court officer will order that the amount due may be recovered as if it were payable under a county court order by sealing the request and returning it to the authority.
(4) On receipt of a sealed request the authority may draw up an order and must attach to it a form of statutory declaration for the respondent's use.
(5) Within 14 days of receipt of the sealed request, the authority must serve the order (and the form of statutory declaration) on the respondent in accordance with Part 6.
(6) Where an order is served by first class post rule 6.7 is modified so that the date of service will be deemed to be the seventh day after the date on which the order was sent to the respondent.
Electronic delivery of documents
75.4
(1) Where the authority is required to file any document other than the request, that requirement is satisfied if the information which would be contained in the document is delivered in computer-readable form.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), information which would be contained in a document relating to one case may be combined with information of the same nature relating to another case.
(3) Where a document is required to be produced, that requirement will be satisfied if a copy of the document is produced from computer records.
Functions of court officer
75.5
(1) The practice direction sets out circumstances in which a court officer may exercise the functions of the court or a district judge.
(2) Any party may request any decision of a court officer to be reviewed by a district judge.
(3) Such a request must be made within 14 days of service of the decision.
Enforcement of orders
75.6
Subject to the 1993 Order and this rule the following rules apply to the enforcement of specified debts -
Warrant of execution
75.7
(1) An authority seeking the issue of a warrant of execution must file a request -
(2) The court will seal the request and return it to the authority.
(3) Within 7 days of the sealing of the request the authority must prepare the warrant in the appropriate form.
(4) No payment under a warrant will be made to the court.
(5) For the purposes of execution a warrant will be valid for 12 months beginning with the date of its issue.
(6) An authority may not renew a warrant issued in accordance with this Part.
Revocation of order
75.8
Where, in accordance with any enactment, an order is deemed to have been revoked following the filing of a statutory declaration -
Transfer for enforcement
75.9
If an authority requests the transfer of proceedings to another county court for enforcement, the request must -
Further information required
75.10
An application for -
must, in addition to the requirements of Parts 71, 72 or 73 or CCR Order 27 -
Combining requests
75.11
If the court officer allows, an authority may combine information relating to different orders against the same defendant in any request or application made under rules 75.9 or 75.10.
(1) | (2) |
Order | Extent of revocation |
RSC Order 15 | The whole Order. |
RSC Order 30 | The whole Order. |
RSC Order 44 | The whole Order. |
RSC Order 51 | The whole Order. |
RSC Order 69 | The whole Order. |
RSC Order 70 | The whole Order. |
RSC Order 71 | The whole Order. |
RSC Order 85 | The whole Order. |
RSC Order 87 | The whole Order. |
RSC Order 92 | The whole Order. |
RSC Order 93 | Rules 6 and 21. |
RSC Order 99 | The whole Order. |
RSC Order 108 | The whole Order. |
RSC Order 114 | The whole Order. |
CCR Order 5 | Rules 12 to 14. |
CCR Order 19 | The whole Order. |
CCR Order 24 | Rules 8 to 15. |
CCR Order 35 | The whole Order. |
CCR Order 37 | The whole Order. |
CCR Order 49 | Rule 20. |
The new provisions inserted into the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 by these amending rules leave unused for the time being Part numbers 63, 65, 66 and 67. These Part numbers will be allocated to other new rules to be considered by the Civil Procedure Rule Committee in due course.
In addition the following amendments are made:
Various other amendments and revocations are also made.
[2] S.I. 1998/3132, as amended by S.I. 1999/1008, S.I. 2000/221, S.I. 2000/940, S.I. 2000/1317, S.I. 2000/2092, S.I. 2001/256, S.I. 2001/1388, S.I. 2001/1769, S.I. 2001/2792, S.I. 2001/4015 and S.I. 2001/4016.back
[10] S.I. 1991/1247. There are no relevant amending instruments.back
[12] 1985 c. 61. Section 48 has been amended by the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (c.41).back
[14] set out in Schedule 2 to the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 (c. 27).back
[15] set out in Schedule 3 to the Contracts (Applicable Law) Act 1990 (c. 36).back
[18] 1982 c. 27, as amended by the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1991 (c. 12) and by S.I.1989/1346, S.I. 1990/2591, S.I. 1993/603, S.I. 2000/1824 and S.I. 2001/3929.back
[23] S.I. 1993/2073 as amended by S.I. 2001/1386.back